Poco Pods Earbuds: Poco Pods true wireless earbuds launched in India, priced at Rs 1,199 – Times of India
Price and availability
The company has priced the Poco Pods at Rs 1,199. Customers can purchase the earbuds online from Flipkart starting July 29. The true wireless earbuds come in a colour combination of black and yellow.
Commenting on the launch, Himanshu Tondon, country head, Poco India said, “With a vision to empower every Indian with premium technology, we proudly enter the Indian AIoT space, starting with the launch of Poco Pods. The Poco Pods are a perfect fusion of cutting-edge innovation, seamless connectivity, and unmatched audio performance. We remain committed to delivering extraordinary experiences and introducing an exciting technology portfolio for our users.”
Poco Pods features
The company claims that the Poco Pods can deliver a dynamic audio experience with the help of its 12mm driver unit. The true wireless earbuds come with low latency mode of up to 60ms.
Poco Pods support Bluetooth version 5.3 and come with Google Fast Pair functionality. The Google Fast Pir feature enables users to connect the true wireless earbuds with their smartphone with a single tap. The earbuds also come with an environment noise cancellation feature which claims to block the surrounding noise and offer crystal-clear audio and uninterrupted calls.
Poco Pods come with an IPX4 rating which makes them sweat and splash-resistant. The earbuds also offer easy touch controls which can be used to control music and answer calls. The company claims that the earbuds can deliver 30 hours of battery backup with the charging case. The earbuds also come with fast charging support and with 10 minutes of charge users can enjoy 90 minutes of music playback.
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